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Balance Sheetn. the statement of the assets and the liabilities (amounts owed)...
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Balance Sheetn. ~ A document showing the financial position of an organization at a moment in time, including assets, liabilities, and equity.
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Balance SheetAlso called the statement of financial condition, it is a summary of a company's assets, liabilities, and owners' equity.
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Balance SheetA balance sheet is a snapshot of the financial state of a company at a single point in time.
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Balance SheetFinancial statement that summarizes assets, liabilities, and net worth at a specific point in time. Also called a net worth statement.
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Balance SheetA financial statement of an individual, company or organisation, which shows assets and liabilities (money owed) at a specific date.
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Balance SheetThe financial statement that presents an entity’s current financial position by disclosing resources the entity controls (its assets) and the claims on those resources (its liabilities and equity claims) as of a particular point in time (the date of the balance sheet).Synonyms: statement of financial position statement of financial condition
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Balance SheetAn accounting term referring to a listing of a company's assets, liabilities and surplus as of a specific date.
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Balance SheetA condensed financial statement showing the nature and amount of a company's assets, liabilities and capital on a given date. In dollar amounts, the balance sheet shows what the company owned, wh [..]
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Balance SheetA statement of a company's assets and liabilities provided for the benefit of shareholders and regulators. It gives a snapshot at a specific point in time of the assets the company holds and how they have been financed.
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Balance SheetA balance sheet is a statement of a company’s financial position at a particular moment in time. This financial report shows the two sides of a company’s financial situation — what it owns and what it owes. What the company owns, called its assets, is always equal to the combined value of what the company owes, called its liabilities, and the value [..]
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Balance SheetWhen companies publish their financial accounts, one of the most valuable sources of information about the company’s status is the balance sheet or statement of financial position. The report details [..]
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Balance SheetA statement of the assets, liabilities, and net worth of a company at a given point in time. The basic relationship illustrated by a balanced sheet is that assets minus liabilities are equal to net wo [..]
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Balance SheetA financial statement listing a businesss assets (what it owns), liabilities (what it owes), and net worth (the difference between the assets and liabilities) at a particular point in time. It is usua [..]
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Balance SheetOne of the main financial statements. The balance sheet reports the assets, liabilities, and owner's (stockholders') equity at a specific point in time, such as December 31. The balance shee [..]
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Balance SheetDefinition A quantitative summary of a company's financial condition at a specific point in time, including assets, liabilities and net worth. The first part of a balance sheet shows all the prod [..]
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Balance SheetA financial statement of a company or other entity, showing what it owns (assets), what it owes (liabilities), and the owner's investment (shareholders equity) at a point in time such as the end [..]
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Balance SheetA statement showing a firm's accounting value on a particular date. It reflects the equation, Assets = Liabilities + Stockholders' equity.
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Balance Sheeta statement of financial condition at a given date
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Balance SheetOne of the primary documents of a standard financial statement, a balance sheet attempts to demonstrate the net value of the company's assets. Normally, if the balance sheet increases each year, then stockholder wealth is increasing, and the company is growing.
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Balance SheetA financial statement of a business, which lists assets, liabilities and net worth at a specified date.
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Balance SheetFinancial statement presenting measures of the assets, liabilities and owner's equity or net worth of business firm or nonprofit organization as of a specific moment in time.
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Balance Sheetaccounting statement showing the financial condition of a company at a particular date.
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Balance Sheetrefers to the cash and cash equivalents part of the Current Assets on a firms balance sheet and cash available for purchasing new positions
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Balance SheetAn itemized statement listing the total assets and total liabilities of a given business to portray its net worth at a given moment in time.
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Balance SheetA document detailing a company's assets and liabilities. The two quantities that have to "balance" or equal each other are (1) assets
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Balance SheetA financial statement at a given point in time. It provides a snapshot summary of what a business owns or is owed (assets) and what it owes (liabilities).
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Balance SheetA statement of the firm's financial position at a specific point in time.
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Balance SheetFinancial statement presenting measures of the assets, liabilities and owner's equity or net worth of business firm or nonprofit organization as of a specific moment in time. .
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Balance SheetStatement showing an organization's financial position (assets, liabilities and net assets) at the close of business on a particular date. Also known as statement of financial position. (This statement changes daily.)
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Balance SheetThe accounts which show assets, liabilities, net worth/shareholders equity.
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Balance SheetThe balance sheet is a part of a company’s financial statement, that lists the assets and liabilities of the company, i.e. what the company owns and what it owes to others. The balance sheet is usuall [..]
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Balance SheetA balance sheet is a snapshot of the company's accounts at the end of fiscal year. It shows the resources of the company (assets) and its debts (liabilities).
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Balance SheetA snapshot of a company's net worth
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Balance SheetAlso termed statement of financial condition. Contains a summarized outline of owners’ equity, assets and liabilities.
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Balance SheetAn itemized financial statement that lists assets, liabilities, and equity. A Balance Sheet represents your practice's overall financial position at a given point in time. Current Assets
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Balance SheetA statement of assets, liabilities and net worth. Termed the Statement of Financial Position in the Public Finance Act 1989.
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Balance SheetA statement of assets, liabilities and equity that shows the financial position of the individual or organisation.
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Balance SheetA statement of financial position of any economic unit, or component thereof, reporting for a given moment of time its assets (at cost, depreciated cost, or other indicated value), its liabilities, an [..]
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Balance SheetThe portion of the financial statement which shows the financial condition of a business at a particular point in time; shows Assets, Liabilities and Owner's Equity, and always balances according [..]
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Balance SheetA company’s balance sheet is a snapshot at a given date of all of its sources of funds (liabilities and equity), and of the uses to which those funds are applied (assets). Total assets always equal total liabilities and equity.
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Balance Sheeta list of all the assets and liabilities in your business.
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Balance SheetA statement of financial position showing the assets, liabilities and equity of a business at a specific date.
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Balance SheetThe summary of a company's assets, liabilities, and shareholders' equity. Since balance sheets do not list items at their current monetary value, they may overstate or understate the real value of certain corporate assets and liabilities.
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Balance SheetA statement purporting to present the financial position of an entity or fund by disclosing the value of its assets, liabilities, and equities as of a specified date.
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Balance SheetA Balance Sheet is a financial document showing a company’s assets, liabilities and shareholders’ equity at a specific date; for instance at a month, quarter or year-end. The profit shown on the bottom of the Income or P&L Statement should ALWAYS match the profit on the bottom of the corresponding Balance Sheet.
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Balance SheetBill & Hold
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Balance SheetAn overall statement of a company’s assets, liabilities and shareholders’ equity. A financial statement that reflects a company’s financial position at any given point in time. A balance sheet is divided into two parts: a) assets, and b) liabilities and equity. The assets are the resources the company has at its disposal, while the liabilities and [..]
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Balance Sheet a "snapshot" of the assets and liabilities of an organisation at a single point in time.
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Balance SheetA report showing the financial condition - Assets, Liabilities, and Net Assets - of the organization at a particular moment in time. Also referred to as a Statement of Financial Position.
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Balance SheetA listing of all assets and liabilities for an individual or a business. The surplus of assets over liabilities is the net worth, or what is owned free of debt.
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Balance SheetA balance sheet is a financial statement that represents a company's revenue-generating assets, as well as its liabilities and net worth. Balance sheets are used to evaluate a company's fina [..]
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Balance Sheetis a financial report that lists a company's assets (what it owns), liabilities (what it owes to others), and equity.
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Balance SheetA balance sheet is an accounting tool used to summarize the financial status of a business or other entity. It generally lists assets on one side and liabilities on the other, and both sides are alway [..]
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Balance SheetAn accounting statement reflecting the firm's financial condition in terms of assets, liabilities, and net worth (ownership). The sum of the left side (assets) must be equal to that of the right (liabilities + shareholders equity), balancing both sides of the statement.
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Balance SheetThe sheet that shows the financial position on any particular day. The amount changes daily.
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Balance SheetA complete double entry account statement of assets and liabilities drawn up by an enterprise on a specific date (usually at the end of a fiscal year). Total liabilities always equal total assets. The [..]
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Balance SheetStatement, at a particular point in time, of the financial position of a business or organization. This is generally divided into three parts: assets, liabilities and ownership, or equity. Also known [..]
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Balance SheetA statement of the financial position of an entity showing assets, liabilities, and ownership interest at a date.
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Balance Sheeta statement of the financial position of a company at a single specific time (often at the close of business on the last day of the month, quarter, or year.) The balance sheet normally lists all asset [..]
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Balance SheetStatement showing the worth of your Business at the year end, in terms of historical cost.
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Balance SheetA statement of the financial position of an entity showing assets, liabilities and ownership interest.
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Balance SheetA report that details the various assets and liabilities of a business at a point in time, usually the end of an accounting period. A Balance Sheet must always balance, i.e. debits must always equal the credits.
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Balance SheetA cornerstone of accounting. A statement showing assets, liabilities and ownership interest. It shows the company position, under new international accounting standards this will be called your statem [..]
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Balance SheetA statement showing the assets and liabilities of a business at a certain date. The balance sheet forms part of the accounts of a company, and is normally prepared annually.
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Balance SheetProvides a snapshot of a companyís financial condition at one point in time. It shows assets, including investments and reinsurance, and liabilities, such as loss reserves to pay claims in the future, [..]
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Balance SheetA financial statement that reflects the financial condition of a business at any time.
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Balance SheetProvides a snapshot of a company's financial condition at one point in time. It shows assets, including investments and reinsurance, and liabilities, such as loss reserves to pay claims in the [..]
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Balance SheetOne of the financial statements that appears in a Company's Annual Report Its divided into three major parts: Assets (see assets), Liabilities which include debts, taxes owing and Shareholders Eq [..]
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Balance SheetProvides a snapshot of a company’s financial condition at one point in time. It shows assets, including investments and reinsurance, and liabilities, such as loss reserves to pay claims in the future, [..]
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Balance SheetAn accounting term referring to a listing of a company’s assets, liabilities and surplus as of a specific date.
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Balance SheetProvides a snapshot of a company's financial condition at one point in time. It shows assets, including investments and reinsurance, and liabilities, such as loss reserves to pay claims in the [..]
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Balance SheetA listing of the assets, liabilities and surplus of a company or individual as of a specific date.
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Balance SheetA statement showing the financial position of a business on a specific date by listing its assets (what it owns) and its liabilities (the claims on its assets, or what it owes).
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Balance Sheeta statement of assets and liabilities.
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Balance SheetA formal statement of the financial position of a company on a particular day, normally presented to shareholders once a year. Ball mill
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Balance SheetA concise statement of financial assets, liabilities, and equity at a particular point in time, usually at the end of the fiscal year (Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, 2002). (See also: Cash flow [..]
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Balance SheetA balance sheet is a financial statement that is divided into three major parts: assets, liabilities and shareholders' equity.
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Balance SheetA statement showing at a specific point in time the assets and liabilities of a company.
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Balance Sheetn. the statement of the assets and the liabilities (amounts owed) of a business at a particular time usually prepared each month, quarter of a year, annually, or upon sale of the business. It is inten [..]
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Balance SheetBasic financial statement, usually accompanied by appropriate disclosures that describe the basis of accounting used in its preparation and presentation of a specified date, the entity's assets, [..]
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Balance SheetAn overview of a company’s assets (what it owns) and liabilities (what it owes) at the end of a financial year.
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Balance SheetShows the assets and liabilities of a company at any particul ar time. The assets on a balance sheet will always equal the liabilities plus the owners equity.
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Balance SheetProvides a snapshot of everything a company owes and owns at the end of its financial year. A component of a company’s annual report.
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Balance SheetA financial statement that discloses the assets, liabilities, and equities of an entity at a specified date in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).
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Balance SheetA financial statement showing the nature and amount of a company's assets, liabilities and shareholders' equity.
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Balance SheetItemizes a retailer's assets, liabilities, and net worth at a specific point in time; it is based on the principle that assets equal liabilities plus net worth.
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Balance Sheetfinancial position at certain point in time; divided into assets, liabilities and equity.
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Balance SheetA financial statement that lists assets, liabilities and net worth as of a specific date.
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Balance SheetA statement of the assets, liabilities, and net worth of a company at a given point in time. The basic relationship illustrated by a balanced sheet is that assets minus liabilities are equal to net wo [..]
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Balance SheetProvides a snapshot of a company’s financial condition at one point in time. It shows assets, including investments and reinsurance, and liabilities, such as loss reserves to pay claims in the future, [..]
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Balance SheetA financial statement forming part of a company’s annual accounts. It should state all assets it owns and all liabilities it owes at a given point in time, as well as anything owing to the company. Sh [..]
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Balance Sheet One of the basic financial statements that is used to asses the financial condition of a company. It lists the assets, liabilities and equity of the firm at the end of the accounting period.
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Balance SheetA financial statement that shows assets, liabilities, and net worth as of a specific date.
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Balance SheetA financial statement that shows assets, liabilities, and net worth as of a specific date.
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Balance SheetA financial statement listing a companys assets (what it owns) and liabilities (what it owes) as of a specific date, usually the last day of a companys fiscal quarter. The difference between a compa [..]
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Balance Sheet – Financial statement which details a company’s assets and liabilities. Assets minus liabilities equals net equity (worth).
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Balance SheetA company's year-end statement of assets and liabilities.
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Balance SheetA balance sheet
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Balance SheetA financial statement that describes the capital of a business at a certain point of time. It is a snapshot of the business’ financial status, with a breakdown of all assets and liabilities that make up the company’s capital structure.
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Balance SheetA record of an institution's or person's assets and claims against those assets on any given date (typically the last day of the current fiscal quarter).
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Balance SheetA balance sheet is a complete breakdown of a company’s assets and liabilities as of a given date, and serves as a measurement of the company’s ability to perform. It lines up the company’s assets, on [..]
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Balance SheetA financial statement listing a companys assets (what it owns) and liabilities (what it owes) as of a specific date, usually the last day of a companys fiscal quarter. The difference between a compa [..]
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Balance SheetA financial statement showing a company's assets, liabilities and shareholders' equity on a given date. It shows what the company owns and what debts it owes. Balloon
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Balance Sheet
(accounting): A summary of a person's or organization's assets, liabilities and equity as of a specific date.
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Balance SheetThe Assets and Liabilities of an organisation.
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Balance SheetIn financial accounting, a balance sheet or statement of financial position is a summary of the financial balances of a company. Assets, liabilities and ownership equity are listed as of a specific da [..]
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Balance SheetAlso know as the Statement of Financial Position or Statement of Assets and Liabilities is a listing of the assets, liabilities, and owners' equity of a business enterprise at a specific point in [..]
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Balance SheetA financial statement that shows an individual's assets, liabilities, and net worth as of a specific date.
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Balance SheetA financial statement listing Assets, Liabilities, and Owner's Equity at a specific point in time. Also known as a Statement of Financial Position or Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
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Balance SheetThe firm's financial statement that provides a picture of its assets, debts, and net worth at a specific point in time. Balanced fund
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Balance Sheet A summary of a firm's financial position on a given date that shows total assets = total liabilities + owners' equity. [Chapter 6] Balloon payment
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Balance SheetA statement of the financial position of an entity showing assets, liabilities and ownership interest. bank facility
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Balance Sheetprudence
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Balance SheetAlso called the statement of financial condition, it is a summary of a company's assets, liabilities, and owners' equity.
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Balance SheetA statement providing a snapshot of a company's financial condition at one point in time. It shows assets, including investments and reinsurance, and liabilities, such as loss reserves to pay claims in the future, as on a particular date.
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